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Old October 17th 06, 03:51 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Re-curving mylar on a glider

Follow the acetone with denatured alcohol as a final cleaner. McMaster-Carr
does sell an acrylic adhesive "primer". I tested some, though not a very
good test, and could not discern any improvement over tape adhesion without
the primer. In both cases the tape stuck well.

I is important to apply the tape when it is warm or use a heat gun to
pre-heat the surfaces. As others have mentioned, sand all surfaces to be
bonded, including that portion of the Mylar. I use a 1/2" wide bearing
mounted in a wood handle to apply pressure to the mylar/tape bond.

The Mylar curing machine was one that Larry Mansberger had. I think he said
that Rick Wright either built it or helped. No pictures, but it looked a bit
like an old film projector, though the Mylar had a more direct path. Mylar
passed over a heating element and then through a curved roller, probably
aluminum, to impart the set and remove the heat.

all the best,

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I use Acetone to clean out all of the old adhesive.
It doesn't leave any residue and completely evaporates
for good clean surface. Nasty stuff though use good
rubber gloves and good ventilation. Never had any tape
come off prematurely just after the AZ sun has dried
out the adhesive.